Here's why:
* Population: Michigan has a human population of about 10 million. It's highly unlikely they would have more horses than people.
* Land: Even if Michigan was dedicated entirely to horses, the land area wouldn't support that many animals.
* Horse Ownership: Horse ownership is not as common as it used to be. Most horses are kept for specific purposes like racing, breeding, or recreational riding.
Let's be realistic. Michigan likely has a few thousand horses at most, concentrated in areas with agricultural land and horse-related activities.